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  1. “Our Supreme Leader has absolute power to launch a war.”

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    12 hours ago

    The average life of a terrorist group is 8 years & only 5% achieve their goals. on the anniversary of 9/11.

  3. A slide show of our 9/11 covers:

  4. A close friend since junior-high school recently noted, fondly, that is “not without ego”:

  5. The halting pace of proceedings at Guantánamo reflects the futility of the legal response to the 9/11 attacks.

  6. The complicated backstory to “The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine,” a new children’s book by Mark Twain:

  7. "I went all the way to the Alaskan wilderness to escape Donald Trump, but you don’t have to":

  8. In : Netflix shows you didn't have time for but everyone else seems to have watched.

  9. A historical reënactor made a dessert called Orange Fool on his YouTube show and ended up enraging Trump supporters:

  10. The White House’s ethnonationalism is so retrograde that it had already been refuted more than a century ago.

  11. The thriller “Fauda” follows an undercover Israeli unit trying to ensnare a terrorist mastermind:

  12. "There isn’t some pure, undamaged human type that I think we should all try to be," Miranda July says.

  13. It’s time to recognize domestic violence and misogynistic anger for the warning signs they often are.

  14. In : The couple met each other when their best friends concluded a 5-year on-again, off-again dating saga.

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    Dexter Filkins is best known as a war correspondent. He's also FL native & former reporter. His essay.

  16. A formidable array of thinkers have addressed incest stories in ancient and modern literature:

  17. Sometimes a digital cleanse isn't freeing so much as agonizingly boring.

  18. How a prized daughter of the Westboro Baptist Church came to question its beliefs:

  19. The President and the history of anti-immigration movements in the U.S.:

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